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The Tamron SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di VC USD Lens for Canon DSLR combines professional-grade optics with advanced vibration compensation and ultrasonic silent autofocus technology. Designed for sharp, stable, and beautifully blurred images, this lightweight lens is a cost-effective powerhouse ideal for enthusiasts and pros seeking premium performance without the premium price.
| ASIN | B00A2I1A0E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,659,167 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,151 in DSLR Camera Lenses |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Generic Name | Camera Lenses |
| Importer | Unit 805-807, 8th Floor, Vatika City Point, MG Road, Sector 25, Gurugram, Haryana - 122002 |
| Included Components | Lens, Front Cap, Mount Cap, Hood, Owner's Manual |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.7 x 8.6 x 8.6 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 470 g |
| Item model number | A009-CI |
| Manufacturer | TAMRON CO., LTD. 1385, Hasunuma, Minuma-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama 337-8556, JAPAN, Tamron |
| Packer | 1385 Hasunuma, Minuma-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama, Japan 337-8556 |
| Product Dimensions | 19.67 x 8.58 x 8.58 cm; 1.47 kg |
D**K
Best 70-200mm and cost effective as well
Love at first sight ... I am a photography enthusiast... So as i need to buy 70-200 i was thinking of canon one but which is arround double the price with miner edge of this lens. I choose this one and yes the delivery was fast and with a good packaging. I love the lens... Its sharp sharp and sharp... And vc it just freeze everything even at 200mm... I must say unless u are not a professional shooter go with this one u will never regret...
N**A
Amazing lens at a very competent price from Amazon
Excellent product delivered at an astounding speed of one day and was perfectly packaged and in mint condition thanks to Amazon. And the product is amazing sharp photos with perfect background blurs made my client s happy.
M**R
Images come out super sharp, focus is a bit slow compared to ...
Images come out super sharp, focus is a bit slow compared to Nikon, however you get what you paid for, I don't mind saving a lakh for just that much of a delay.. image stablization works perfectly fine, actually is awesome, it's an amazing piece of glass and am in love with it!
R**U
Five Stars
this is an excellent lens for this price. Better than expensive Nikon 70-200 f2.8.
A**R
Satisfied
Good experience
R**E
All old reviews does not apply this product
This A025 - G2 model is just launched in 2017. How can the reviews of 2014 & 2015 are applicable for this products. Amazon please note this
A**7
Fast Sharp Superb Value for money.
Fast Sharp Superb Value for money.
N**D
Five Stars
Superb lens... value for money...
T**Y
Having used the Tamron SP 70-200mm Di VC USD lens for a week, here are my observations so far: The lens is tack SHARP, seems crisper than my Nikon 70-200mm (VR1), even wide open at f/2.8. Good definition on the focus plane areas, corners seem sharp enough to me in use with minimal vignetting. The APERTURE rating seems accurate, in fact maybe slightly more so than the Nikkor. Available light is made to good use and the lens seems to be getting a true transmission of light at the f/2.8 rating in comparison to other lenses and manual off-camera metering. COLORs are nicely rendered with a slight warm cast, a look that I am familiar with owning other Tamron glass. CONTRAST seems good, flare seems well controlled using supplied hood. BOKEH is probably the best I have seen in this focal range (70-200mm zoom lens with multiple elements), much better than the VR1. There is a very pleasant creaminess to the background that is just not there with my old VR1. This is one of the primary reasons I like Tamron glass. I am sure the 9-blade circular aperture may be a part of this, but I think there are other elements that make the rendering so pleasant, although hard to quantify or explain. It is just a beautiful look with such a smoothness. CONSTRUCTION seems very adequate; the lens seems well-built and is substantial in the hand. As a pro photojournalist for 20+ years, I am very used to handling heavier lenses. Most of the lenses I use on a daily basis are fast and heavy (f/2.8's or faster). I regularly handhold a 300mm f/2.8, but for someone not used to handling heavier glass, this lens may seem a bit heavy, especially to carry around. The included tripod mount can be taken off, which is quite beefy (well-made) but adds to the overall weight of the lens a bit. I have taken mine off entirely, as i rarely use a monopod or tripod for this size lens. It also adds to the girth of the lens, as I would rather have it as small and sleek as possible to fit in my bag. The overall length of the lens is shorter than other lenses in this range, making it fit into a bag much easier. I like that a lot. I do think the BALANCE is not quite the best, seems a bit front-heavy to me. This is exasperated by the reverse of the focus/zoom rings. Probably the one thing about the lens I am not particularly fond of. Perhaps it is just a matter of getting used to it, but from my initial use I do not like the layout at all. I find the zoom ring hard to reach and maneuver easily and quickly. Something I need to do a lot of. The manual focus ring seems to fall within easier grasp and is easy to use with a slightly damped turning force. But it seems out of place and also easy to accidently turn. The AUTO-FOCUS is of the latest hyper-sonic motor variety, something new to Tamron and long overdue. It seems to work quite well in fact. It is very QUIET with smooth liquid turning that locks onto target most of the time with accuracy. Not always, but neither does my Nikon. I would say that the VR1 is very comparable. No better or worse from my use so far. I cannot compare the VR2 as I do not own it. I purchased this lens as it is nearly $1000 cheaper than the Nikon VR2, and as I have had several problems with my VR1, I frankly do not feel a second-party lens is necessarily subpar. In fact, I've had better customer service from other brands of late (even as a pro with NPS membership). The VIBRATION-compensation (Tamron calls theirs VC rather than VR) is I believe the best I have used in any lens ever. That's a strong statement, but I believe it works as stated. And it is the most unobtrusive system I have used by far. Almost inaudible in use (does not click, buzz or make loud noises while it is working). Also, the image does not move around in the viewfinder as other VR systems. As a photojournalist, I have not been a huge fan of VR as most of my glass is very fast to begin with, and nearly all of the time I am more concerned with subject movement vs. my own ability to handhold the camera, even at longer shutter speeds. But this system works quite well for the times when I use it. Even though I generally leave it off, the system works so well that it is hard to tell it is even on. I cannot compare this newer version to the older Tamron 70-200mm as I have not used it. I do wish that the MFD (minimum focus distance) was shorter and the magnification ratio higher however. But this lens is very comparable in that regard to the best, or highest cost name-brand versions available. As someone who owned the original Tamron 70-210mm f/2.8, I can say that this latest version is I believe the brand's best yet. Yes, I did say 70-210mm, the very old screw-drive AF lens that Tamron produced when Canon and Nikon were still touting the 80-200mm pro lenses. An extra 10mm on either end before the standard became 70-200mm. I can say that my over-15 year old 70-210 is STILL working too, still sharp, built like a tank. Of course, the AF is slow and always has been, especially by today's standards, but the lens was obviously well made. I cannot evaluate the moisture and dust-resistance claimed for this lens as yet. It does have a rubber sleeve at the mount which would help to keep rain from the mount area I guess, but I would be more concerned about the zoom/focus rings or any other area that might allow moisture in. As someone who generally has to shoot in any condition or weather, I will probably have to find out, unfortunately. So far, I am EXTREMELY happy with the quality and sharpness of the images made with this lens. In use, the AF works well, the VC works very well. Wish they had just kept the focus/zoom rings in the traditional placement. If there are any questions, I'd be happy to try to answer them. And I'll add to my review if conditions change for the good or bad. ;) Thanks for reading, hope I have been of some help.
C**H
I was a little weary about ordering this lens used but it came today and I love it so much! Yes it’s got wear and tear but that’s expected! It also shipped super fast! I would definitely buy from this shop again!
J**N
It's no doubt this is a great product, it delivers 95% of the performance of the legendary canon 70-200 f2.8 IS at a much lower price. You must understand however that this is a gray market version, it's the same product you would normally pay more however it doesn't come with any warranty. This is where I feel the products description becomes hazy, not only does this product not have a warranty but tamron usa will not work on it AT ALL. You cannot pay them to fix this product should you damage it or if it should have a defect. This is how companies (not just tamron) control the less expensive products from over seas from flooding the US market. This is still the exact same lens as the US version and is still a very good deal. If you've found a 3rd party that has access to tamron parts and repairs lenses please respond to this review. My lens works wonderfully however I'd like the piece of mind know I can have it repaired.
G**2
J'ai longuement hésité entre le tamron et le nikon 2 fois plus cher. Il n'y a aucune différence de qualité ! Excellente qualité de construction de cette nouvelle version du 70-200 de Tamron. Garantie de 5 ans après inscription sur site. Un auto focus incroyable sur mon bon vieux D300 et une qualité optique offrant une luminosité, un piqué et un bokeh incroyablement beaux ! Je suis conquis par cet objectif. Avec un filtre polarisant il permet de faire aussi des miracles en paysages. Mais c'est aussi dans l'animalier que je l'utilise, pour photographier les oiseaux de bon matin. je pense bientôt lui adjoindre un T.C 1.7. Bref, que du tout bon et je ne regrette absolument pas d'avoir opté pour Tamron. Par contre j'hésite encore entre le T.C ou un 150-600 de tamron ou le dernier né de Nikon : le 200-500 f5.6... A suivre donc.
C**N
Un lente sorprendente gran definición nitidez, supera a los zooms que he tenido con facilidad y el precio es menor.
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